IKEA is opening their biggest store yet at MOA

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The IKEA store in Manila will have everything people need for their home under one roof – from candles and cookware to kitchens and sofas.

IKEA Philippines announced plans to open its largest store in the world at the SM Mall of Asia Complex in 2020, launching a pre-opening website at an event attended by co-workers, business friends, and government officials.

“The IKEA vision is to create a better everyday life for the many people, so we are excited to be bringing our offer to a country where millions of people share our passion for home,” said Christian Rojkjaer, the managing director IKEA Southeast Asia, owner of IKEA stores in Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand.

“We have around 9,000 well-designed, functional home furnishing products that can help people make everyday life at home a little better. All at an affordable price!”

At around 65,000 square meters, the first IKEA Philippines store at Mall of Asia will be about as big as 150 basketball courts—almost double the size of a typical IKEA big blue-box. The shop floor will be similar to other IKEA stores, but the building will also house a call center and a supersized warehouse to accommodate e-commerce operations.

When the store opens at the end of 2020, millions of people in Metro Manila will also be able to shop online and get orders delivered direct to their doorsteps.

At the IKEA presscon earlier today

IKEA Philippines

IKEA Southeast Asia is making an initial investment of around P7 billion to fit out, stock, market, and staff the first store for its opening. The company plans to hire around 500 Filipino co-workers and will create hundreds of spin-off jobs and business opportunities. IKEA is now looking for local partners to support operations in areas such as food supply, transport, waste management, security, and more. The IKEA Philippines website has more information: www.IKEA.ph

The IKEA store in Manila will have everything people need for their home under one roof – from candles and cookware to kitchens and sofas. There are also hundreds of products that help people live a more sustainable life at home, ranging from affordable LED lights to recycling solutions.

A typical IKEA store includes more than 55 inspirational room settings. The self-serve warehouse has flat-packed products ready to be taken home the same day. Parents can drop off kids at a supervised playroom and there is also a restaurant with meals for the whole family—which will serve the brand’s famous meatballs!

The IKEA team provided a little taste of things to come Tuesday as the team served up their signature Swedish meatballs and welcomed mall visitors to take photographs in an electric jeepney painted in IKEA blue and yellow colours.